Garth Brooks says his wife, Trisha Yearwood, loves Ireland and wants to move there.
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A resident of Las Vegas for more than two years, Wahlberg is at the forefront of the film industry moving into Nevada.
The U2 concert film alternates with the “Postcard From Earth” film by Darren Aronofsky.
Barry Manilow is making its way back to Westgate’s International Theater on Dec. 5-7 and Dec. 12-14.
Billy Joel and Sting, the Helldorado Days Rodeo and Las Vegas Hoopfest top this week’s entertainment lineup.
Saying, “I grew up in St. Louis, so everything wasn’t mapped out,” Nelly partied at Tao on his 50th.
Quincy Jones and Michael Caine were honored together at Power of Love at MGM Grand in ‘13.
Downtown Cocktail Room, closing forever next week, ending a 17-year run. The club never completely recovered from the pandemic shutdown in 2020.
Mr. Piffles is being retired formally on Nov. 13, his 17th birthday.
Tears For Fears has sold out three shows at BleauLive Theater, and is adding four in early ’25.
Adam Carolla says he and Jimmy Kimmel are still close after 30 years, despite political differences.
More than 100,000 Clark County students are invited to create art for Sphere’s Exosphere.
The 55-year-old co-founder of New Edition leads the band’s sold-out run at Encore Theater on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
The video for “Die With a Smile,” which was recorded on the Las Vegas Strip, is being released along with the video for Lady Gaga’s newest single.
Blues star Joe Bonamassa makes his debut at Lee’s Family Forum on Saturday night.